Princess Kate Wears Trendy Knee-High Boots and Crocodile Belt to Children's Charity


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Catherine, Princess of Wales, got into the holiday season and spread some cheer on Friday while visiting Sebby’s Corner dressed in elegant autumnal style.

britains catherine, princess of wales talks with sebbys corner founder, bianca sakol during a visit to sebbys corner in north london on november 24, 2023, where she helped with the charitys annual christmas grotto preparations sebbys corner was formed in january 2021 and provides items to families in need across barnet, hertfordshire and london, and since opening, has supported over 5,000 families, seeing a year on year increase in referrals to the baby bank photo by frank augstein pool afp photo by frank augsteinpoolafp via getty images
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Princess Kate traded royal gowns and tiaras for trendy black knee-high heeled boots by Gianvito Rossi and a crocodile embossed gold buckle belt by Ralph Lauren. She paired the pieces with a smart black turtleneck and a suede chocolate brown midi skirt for a sophisticated preppy look. She accented the outfit with gorgeous pink-and-gold earrings by Missoma (which you can shop on sale for Black Friday), glammed up with a soft pink lip and subtle smokey eye, and wore her hair down in voluminous waves.

The London charity—which was formed in January 2021 and has supported more than 5,000 families—provides food, clothes, and other supplies to families with young children in need. It works with professionals including midwives, health visitors, and teachers who refer families to them.

The princess’ visit comes as part of her campaign Shaping Us, which she launched in January. The initiative “aims to raise awareness of the critical importance of early childhood in shaping the adults we become,” according to the website.

While there, Kate learned about Sebby Corner’s work, spoke with representatives from baby banks across the United Kingdom about the increasing demand for their services, and met a mother who has been supported by the charity.

barnet, england november 24 catherine, princess of wales during her visit to sebbys corner on november 24, 2023 in barnet, england the royal foundation centre for early childhood are to provide support to families with young children in the run up to christmas sebbys corner was formed in january 2021 and provides items to families in need across barnet, hertfordshire and london photo by frank augstein wpa poolgetty images
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She also joined volunteers in finalizing Sebby’s annual Christmas Grotto, which provides a space for struggling families to choose gifts for their children. Kate helped to decorate the space and put gifts out, including 50 copies of the children’s book The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark that she donated.

Bianca Sakol, founder and CEO of Sebby’s Corner, shared her appreciation for Kate’s visit during a talk with People. “[The Princess] sat down with some of our families and really chatted with them and she understood where they were coming from. She is so warm and empathetic and really makes them feel comfortable and at ease,” she said.

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